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$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  No worries that TSLA share price will come down even to 150! My strategy is to wait with lots of patience. When TSLA dios to at least 6 points below from previous close, I would pick up some as more often than not the price would curl upwards as many inveators feel its time to average down and buy up. As a scalper I would sell for a reasonably good profit and wait for the price to retrace down again and repeat the process. Do not fomo as you wait for your price to come in. After a drop of 6 to 8 points, even at 150, I would be buying as the price would curl up again and then to scalp for profits again.

TSLA is one monster of a stock as it has huge momentum every trading session. If you practise patience and wait for its supposedly lowest point after your due diligence, get in and pick up some and wait for the curl and take some profits. This strategy works for me many a time. For TSLA trades, you need to watch the stock prices closely as you do not want to miss the bottom to buy or miss the top to sell. Yes, buy low and sell high works for TSLA if you have great PATIENCE.

In the long run, I am bullish on TSLA. The share  should hit 200 again. For one, it is the no.1 EV stock. Two, it is an AI play and 3 it has Elon Musk, like no other!

At What Price Would You Bottom Tesla?
Tesla lost 5% yesterday. It delivered 386,810 vehicles in Q1 against the estimated 449,080, according to Bloomberg consensus. Cathie Wood's ARK adds more Tesla stock. -------------- At what price will you bottom Tesla? Will you buy Tesla at $150 or lower?
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